U.S. patents available from 1976 to present.
U.S. patent applications available from 2005 to present.

Front-loading washing machine

Patent 7263863 Issued on September 4, 2007. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject December 15, 2024. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.
Abstract Claims Description Full Text

Patent References

2996809

3080252

3841117

Plastic tubs for washing machines
Patent #: 5419164
Issued on: 05/30/1995
Inventor: Durazzani

Clothes washing machine or a similar appliance having improved loading duct
Patent #: 5860300
Issued on: 01/19/1999
Inventor: Valent

Front water injection for front loading washing machine
Patent #: 6205603
Issued on: 03/27/2001
Inventor: Vande Haar

Drum type washing machine Patent #: 6539753
Issued on: 04/01/2003
Inventor: Ito, et al.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 11013120 filed on 12/15/2004

US Classes:

68/24, Horizontal or nonvertical axis tumbler and centrifuge68/140, Cage type tumbler supports, bearings or drive68/196, Covers34/75, Direct contact with cooling substance427/2.3, Fluid barrier or fluid transporting product, other than merely absorbing (e.g., surgical glove, condom, lined diaper, membrane filter, IV tubing, cannula, dialysis membrane, urinary catheter)68/20, Gaseous drier68/23.2, Including counterbalance8/159, Agitating immersed material and liquid68/3RMACHINES

Examiners

Primary: Stinson, Frankie L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 90 14 420.7 DE 03/01/1991
  • 295 18 631 DE 03/01/1996
  • 102 37 017 DE 01/01/2004
  • 1 321 559 EP 06/01/2003
  • 1 389 642 EP 02/01/2004

International Class

D06F 39/00

Description




BACKGROUND OF THEINVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention, in general, relates to a front-loading washing machine and, more particular, to a front-loading washing machine of the kind provided with a housing with a substantially cylindrical sudsing container resiliently suspended thereinand a cylindrical drum rotatably arranged within the sudsing container, the front walls or caps of the drum and of the sudsing container as well as the front of the housing being provided with substantially circular and coaxially disposed loadingopenings, and with an elastomeric folding bellows which sealingly connects the circumferential rim of the openings in the front of the housing and in the sudsing container and which is provided with a crease facing the common axis, and with an at leastpartially elastomeric extension protruding into the intermediate space between the crease and the rim of the loading opening of the drum, the rim, the upper end of the extension and a part of the crease being at least partially aligned in the axialdirection. The invention also relates to a method of manufacturing such a washing machine.

2. The Prior Art

A washing machine of the kind referred to is known from DE 90 15 420 U1. In washing machines of this type, the crease is provided for absorbing oscillations caused by imbalances during spinning and leading to a relative movement or displacementbetween the sudsing container and the housing. In order to prevent wear of the folding bellows in the area of its crease as a result of friction at the rotating rim of the loading opening of the drum (drum rim), a sufficiently large spacing between thecrease and the drum rim is required. This may lead to laundry extending over the rim of the drum slipping deeply into the gap and tearing as a result of the increased friction between the rotating drum and the stationary sudsing container. Theextension shown in FIG. 2 of DE 90 15 420 U1 serves as a laundry deflector by reducing the gap between the rim of the drum and the gap, thereby preventing laundry from being pulled into the gap. The friction of the extension at the drum is not criticalsince its wear does not adversely affect the sealing of the folding bellows.

German Patent DE 102 37 017 B3 discloses a washing machine which in the area of the upper apex of the loading opening of the drum is provided with a laundry deflector. The laundry deflector extends into the space between the crease of theelastomeric folding bellows and the rim of the loading opening of the drum. By an L-shaped bend in the direction of the interior chamber of the drum, any pulled-in laundry is securely guided out of the crease or gap, as the case may be, and falls backinto the drum. To this end, a deformation is required in the circumferential rim of the folding bellows in the area of the laundry deflector so that the laundry deflector may extend outwardly between the folding bellows and the rim of the loadingopening of the drum. Hence, this area of the folding bellows is subject to premature wear.

It has, however, been found that the function of the deflector principle requires the gap to be adjusted with great precision which, in turn, requires a structurally stable hammer. Narrowing or contractions of the gap lead to wedging orsqueezing in of laundry tips and, therefore, to excessive wear of the laundry. These conditions may be satisfied with relative ease in household laundry machines provided with loading openings of a diameter up to about 30 cm. Larger openings not onlyresult in a reduced structural stability of the extension, but during assembly the adjustment of the gap becomes more difficult and complex as the diameter of the folding bellows increases.

OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION

It is, therefore, an object of the invention to provide a front-loading washing machine of the kind referred to supra in which maintenance of the desired gap dimension between the extension and the rim of the drum during assembly is simplified.

Moreover, it is an object of the invention to provide a method of manufacturing a washing machine of the kind referred to supra, in which it is simple to maintain the desired gap between the extension and the rim of the drum.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In accordance with the invention, the object is accomplished by a front-loading washing machine the front wall of the sudsing container of which is provided with at least one bracket extending in the direction of the common axis and by theextension being provided with a fastening element mounted on the bracket for axial movement relative thereto.

The method in accordance with the invention is accomplished by aligning the extension at a predetermined distance from the rim of the loading opening of the drum after the retaining element has been placed on the bracket.

Other and advantageous features of the washing machine in accordance with the invention will in part be obvious and will in part become apparent as the description unfolds.

The structure in accordance with the invention of the sudsing container front wall in the area of the rim of its loading opening and the mounting of a moveable retaining element at the extension make possible, during assembly, a very simple yetexact alignment relative to the rim of the drum. In an advance assembly operation, the retaining element may be connected to the resilient or elastic portion of the extension.

Advantageously, the bracket is of annular configuration.

In a further advantageous embodiment, the retaining element is structured as a slotted receiving element.

In an advantageous embodiment, the retaining element is structured as a support ring which in its mounted state at least partially engages the bracket or brackets, as the case may be. In this manner, it is easy to move the retaining elementrelative to the bracket.

In a further advantageous embodiment, the bracket and the retaining element are provided with matching threads. In this manner, following its adjustment the dimension of the gap remains constant over the entire circumference of the extension orrim of the drum because jamming between retaining element and bracket is prevented.

It is also advantageous angularly to bend the retaining element so that an arm disposed normal to the bracket will support the extension which is of T-shaped cross-section. In this manner, the extension may be fabricated in a simple manner,particularly if the extension consists of an angular plastic core and an elastomeric coating.

It is possible integrally to mold the elastomeric portion of the extension on the folding bellows. Alternatively, the extension may be structured as a separate component which makes it possible to structure its elastomeric portion harder thanthe folding bellows. The greater hardness results in reduced wear and tear and in a greater structural stability. Moreover, the assembly is simplified. In connection with sudsing containers provided with a plastic front wall the mounting of theextension and of the folding bellows is simplified by a clamping rod for the folding bellows is molded in addition to the bracket.

In a further advantageous embodiment, the extension with a margin angled towards the sudsing container consists of a hard plastic or of a hard elastomeric component with which the folding bellows of soft elastomeric material is integrally formed. The margin angled in the direction of the sudsing container and which circumscribes the bracket of the sudsing container is attached by a circumferential clamping ring.

To prevent the extension from axially slipping on the bracket of the sudsing container, the angled bracket and the retaining element of the sudsing container may in their engagement section be of toothed, undulating or saw-tooth or similarinterlocking configuration.

DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL DRAWINGS

The novel features which are considered to be characteristic of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, in respect of its structure, construction and lay-out as well as manufacturingtechniques, together with other objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of preferred embodiments when read in connection with the appended drawings, in which:

FIGS. 1, 2, 3 and 4 are schematic views of partial sections of washing machines in accordance with the invention in the lower portion of the loading openings; and

FIGS. 1a, 1b, 1c and FIGS. 2a, 2b, 2c depict the extension and parts thereof in detailed views.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

As is well known, a washing machine is provided with a housing within which a substantially cylindrical sudsing container is resiliently suspended. Within the sudsing container, a drum is journaled for rotations, the axis of rotation of the drumand the axis of symmetry of the sudsing container coinciding as substantially common axis 6. In the examples shown, the common axis 6 extends horizontally. It may, however, also be slightly inclined (not shown) towards the rear of the housing. Thefront walls 2 and 3, hereinafter sometimes referred to as caps, of the drum and of the sudsing container are provided with circular loading openings. The rim of the front wall 3 of the drum is bent about 45° relative to the exterior of the drumand is curled in its outer marginal section. This section will hereafter be referred to as drum rim 4. The front cap 2 of the sudsing container may be made of plastic (fiber-glass reinforced polypropylene) are ferrous sheet metal. In either case, therim of the front cap 2 facing the opening is provided with an annular bracket 5 angled by 90°. In terms of its function to be described, it is important to note that the bracket in its marginal section depicted to the right of the drawings is notprovided with any flange or the like; it is merely extending in the direction of the axis 6. In the case of a plastic sudsing container, the bracket 5 is connected by injection molding. In a sheet-metal sudsing container the bracket is formed bybending the margin. A loading opening is also provided in the front wall 1 of the housing which is sealed in a liquid-proof manner by a door not shown in the drawings. The margin of every one of the three loading openings includes a circular surfacedisposed vertically and symmetrically with respect to the axis 6.

To prevent water from escaping from the sudsing container into the interior of the housing, the sudsing container cap 2 and the front wall 1 of the housing are connected in the marginal area of their loading openings by a folding bellows 7 madeof EPDM of a Shore A hardness of 35 to 40. As seen in FIG. 1, a clamping ring 8 is formed on the plastic sudsing container cap 2 for accepting the rim 9 of the folding bellows 7 facing the sudsing container which is thereafter affixed to the ring by aclamping ring 10. FIGS. 2 and 3 depict embodiments in which the folding bellows 7 is affixed to the lower surface of a bracket 5. In the area of the rim 11 of the loading opening the front wall 1 of the housing is flanged so that the rim 12 of thefolding bellows 7 facing the housing may also be attached by a clamping ring 13.

A laundry deflector structured as an extension 15 is inserted into the gap formed between the drum rim 4 and the crease 14 of the folding bellows 7 directed towards the axis 6. The upper end 15 of the deflector extends to the height of aconnecting line between the drum rim 4 and the upper margin of the crease 14, so that these three components are at least in part axially aligned. At its other end, the extension 15 is provided with a retaining element at least a part of which isextending in the direction of the bracket 5. FIG. 1 depicts a variant in which the retaining element is structured as an angular support ring 17. Its horizontal arm 18 at least partially engages the bracket 5; its vertical arm 19 supports anelastomeric component 20 of T-shaped cross-section and made of EPDM. By means of a slide connection (FIG. 1a), a threaded connection 21 (FIG. 1b) or a toothed snap connection 22 (FIG. 1c), the support ring may thus be moved in the direction of the axis6, and the distance s between the upper end '6 of the extension 15 and the drum rim 4 may thus be adjusted. Following alignment of the extension 15, the support ring 17 may be permanently affixed to the bracket 5 by a welded connection 23 (FIG. 1a, asafety screw 23 (FIG. 1b) or clamping ring 25 (FIG. 1c). Any combination of the alignment of the gap s and the permanent attachment is possible. In the case of a permanent attachment by a welding connection, the bracket 5 and the support ring 17 shouldconsist of the same material.

FIG. 2 and FIGS. 2a, 2b and 2c depict embodiments in which the retaining element is structured as a slotted receptacle 26 and is connected to the extension. In this case, too, the previously mentioned ways of adjusting the gap and permanentmounting on the bracket may be freely varied. In some examples (FIGS. 2, 2a, 2b), the extension 15 consists of a plastic core 27 with an elastomeric coating 28. FIG. 2c depicts a one-piece extension 15 made of an elastomeric material, e.g. EPDM. Allvariants are provided with an integral deflector lip 29 for preventing small articles (coins, nails, etc.) inadvertently left in the pockets of laundry from moving into the area between the drum and the sudsing container where they may damage the outputsection of the sudsing container.

In the embodiments of FIGS. 1, 1a, 1b as well as in the embodiments of FIG. 2c it was shown to be useful, to use a material for the elastomeric component 20 or the coating 27 of the extension 15 which is of greater hardness than the foldingbellows 7. This ensures greater structural stability and abrasion resistance and, in turn, a constant gap dimension s over the entire life of the washing machine. In these embodiments, a covering ring of chromium steel may be placed on the upper end 16of the extension 15 (not shown).

In the variant shown in FIG. 3, the elastomeric component of the extension is molded onto the folding bellows. This component is provided with a receiving slot 30 in which an angled support ring 17 (see FIG. 1) is supported. It is thus possibleafter aligning the extension 15 to attach the extension 15 and the folding bellows with but one clamping ring 10. This requires accepting the disadvantage of the extension 15 also consisting of the material of lower hardness which must be used formanufacturing the folding bellows 7.

FIG. 4 depicts an embodiment in which the extension 15a is unitary with the folding bellows 7a, the extension 15a consisting of a hard material and the folding bellows 7a consisting of a soft material, e.g. of a soft elastomeric material. It maybe fabricated, for instance, in a two-component injection molding process. Alternatively, the folding bellows 7a made of a soft material may be adhesively connected or welded to the extension 15a. At its lower surface the extension 15a is bent 9a at anangle in the direction of the sudsing container and is pushed over the bracket 5 of the sudsing container. The angled portion 9a is attached to the bracket 5 by a clamping ring 10. The extension 15a is thus affixed to the bracket 5. In order toprevent axial movement of the extension 15a or during assembly to arrest it in a preferred position, the angle portion 9a and the bracket 5 in the area of contact are provided with an interlocking undulation 21a, triangular teeth 22a (FIG. 4a) or asaw-tooth arrangement 22b (FIG. 4b).

* * * * *

PatentsPlus Images
Enhanced PDF formats
loading...
PatentsPlus: add to cart
PatentsPlus: add to cartSearch-enhanced full patent PDF image
$9.95more info
PatentsPlus: add to cart
PatentsPlus: add to cartIntelligent turbocharged patent PDFs with marked up images
$16.95more info
 
Sign InRegister
Username  
Password   
forgot password?